Liver transplantation for metastases from a bile duct carcinoid

HPB (Oxford). 2006;8(1):67-8. doi: 10.1080/13651820600573170.

Abstract

Background: A 29-year-old woman who presented with fatigue and jaundice was found to have an obstructing mass at the bifurcation of the bile duct. The patient underwent a successful left hepatectomy with resection of the bile duct bifurcation and a reconstruction with a right hepaticojejunostomy. Pathology revealed an atypical carcinoid tumour of the left extrahepatic bile duct, with perineural and lymphatic invasion. The patient subsequently developed multiple metastases in the remaining liver.

Methods: In the absence of extrahepatic disease, the patient underwent a successful liver transplant.

Results: Two years later she remains disease-free.

Discussion: To our knowledge this is the first report of a biliary carcinoid treated with hepatectomy and finally with liver transplantation, with excellent results. The biological behaviour of these rare tumours mandates aggressive surgical management.